Rogue Magazine October 1961 (Evanston IL: Greenleaf Pub.), "Big Sur: The Tropic of Henry Miller"
Rogue Magazine December 1961 (Evanston IL: Greenleaf Pub.), "Burial at Sea"
Argosy December 1963, Letter to the Editor and photograph
The Nation May 17, 1965, "Motorcycle Gangs: Losers and Outsiders"
Pageant Magazine September 1965, "It Ain't Hardly That Way No More"
The Nation September 27, 1965, "The Nonstudent Left" In rather worn condition but also includes scarce Index to The Nation from the period.
Spider Magazine October 13, 1965, "Collect Telegram From a Mad Dog"
Pageant Magazine December 1965, "The 450-Square-Mile Parking Lot"
Esquire Magazine January 1967, "Life Styles: The Cyclist"
LA Times - West Magazine February 26, 1967, "Man's Best Friend is His Hog"
The New York Times Magazine, The 'Hashbury' is the Capital of the Hippies
Pageant August 1967, "Why Boys Will Be Girls"
Cavalier August 1967, "Nights in the Rustic"
The Distant Drummer November 1967, "The Ultimate Freelancer"
Pageant July 1968, "Presenting: The Richard Nixon Doll"
Pageant September 1969, "Those Daring Young Men in Their Flying Machines"
Other Scenes January 1970, "How the Freaks Almost Took the Town"
Scanlan's March 1970 (Vol. 1 no. 1), "The Temptations of Jean-Claude Killy"
Scanlan's June 1970, "The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved"
Scanlan's September 1970, "The Police Chief: The Professional Voice of Law Enforcement" attributed to Thompson's pen name Raoul Duke, printed on cheap paper,
Stag Annual No. 7 1970, "The 'Angel' Wreckers of Bass Lake"
For Men Only October 1970, "I Fought with the California 'Terror Angels' by Simon Koch"
Scanlan's January 1971, "Advertisement"
Rolling Stone Magazine April 29, 1971 (No. 81), "Strange Rumblings in Aztlan - the Murder of Ruben Salazar"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 11, 1971 (No. 95), "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 25, 1971 (No. 86), "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Part 2"
Rolling Stone Magazine January 6, 1972 (No. 99), "Fear and Loathing in Washington: Is This Trip Necessary?"
Rolling Stone Magazine February 3, 1972 (No. 101), "Fear and Loathing in Washington: The Million Pound Shithammer"
Rolling Stone Magazine March 2, 1972 (No. 103), "Fear and Loathing in New Hampshire"
Rolling Stone Magazine March 16, 1972 (No. 104), "Fear and Loathing: The View From Key Biscayne"
Rolling Stone Magazine April 13, 1972 (No. 106), "Fear and Loathing: The Banshee Screams in Florida"
Rolling Stone Magazine April 27, 1972 (No. 107), "Fear and Loathing in Wisconsin"
Rolling Stone Magazine May 11, 1972 (No. 108), "Fear and Loathing: Late News From Bleak House"
Rolling Stone Magazine June 8, 1972 (No. 110), "Fear and Loathing: Crank- Time on the Low Road"
Rolling Stone Magazine July 6, 1972 (No. 112), "Fear and Loathing in California: Traditional Politics with a Vengeance"
Rolling Stone Magazine July 20, 1972 (No. 113), "Fear and Loathing: In the Eye of the Hurricane"
Rolling Stone Magazine August 17, 1972 (No. 115), "Fear and Loathing in Miami Beach"
Rolling Stone Magazine September 28, 1972 (No. 118), "More Fear and Loathing in Miami: Nixon Bites the Bomb"
Rolling Stone Magazine October 26, 1972 (No. 120), "Fear and Loathing: The Fat City Blues"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 9, 1972 (No. 121), "Ask Not For Whom the Bell Tolls…"
Hyde Parker, "California #1: The Notebooks of Hunter Thompson" 1973
Rolling Stone Magazine June 7, 1973 (No. 136), quotes in a full-page advertisement for FLCT
Rolling Stone Magazine July 5, 1973 (No. 138), "Time Warp: Campaign '72"
Rolling Stone Magazine August 2, 1973 (No. 140), "Memo From the Sports Desk & Rude Notes From a Decompression Chamber in Miami"
Rolling Stone Magazine September 27, 1973 (No. 144), "Fear and Loathing in the Bunker"
Rolling Stone Magazine February 28, 1974 (No. 155), "Fear and Loathing at the Super Bowl"
Rolling Stone Magazine July 4, 1974 (No. 164), "Fear and Loathing in Washington: It Was a Nice Place. They Were Principled People, Generally."
Rolling Stone Magazine October 10, 1974 (No. 171), "The Scum Also Rises"
Playboy Magazine December 1974, "The Great Shark Hunt"
Rolling Stone Magazine May 22, 1975 (No. 187), "Fear and Loathing in Saigon"
Esquire Magazine December 1975, Letter to the editor
Loose Licks, "Loose Licks Editor Peter Olszewski Interviews Hunter S. Thompson" 1976
Rolling Stone Magazine June 3, 1976 (No. 214), "Jimmy Carter and the Great Leap of Faith"
Rolling Stone Magazine December 15, 1977 (No. 254), "The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat"
Rolling Stone Magazine May 4, 1978 (No. 264), "Last Tango in Vegas: Fear and Loathing in the Near Room"
Rolling Stone Magazine May 18, 1978 (No. 265), "Last Tango in Vegas: Fear and Loathing in the Far Room"
Book Digest December 1979, "The Great Shark Hunt"
Running Magazine April 1981, "The Charge of the Weird Brigade"
Playboy Magazine June 1983, quotes in "The Pulitzers of Palm Beach" by Reg Potterton
Rolling Stone Magazine July 21, 1983 (No. 400/401), "A Dog Took My Place: Midnight on the Palm Beach Express"
Playboy Magazine December 1983, "The Curse of Lono"
Penthouse April 1984, "The Curse of Lono" to this Australian edition of Penthouse, did not appear in USA edition.
Time Out Magazine May 24-30, 1984, "The Curse of Lono: Episode 4" to the London edition of this publication,
Playboy May 1988, "The Twisted Vision of Ralph Steadman"
Smart Magazine Fall 1988, "The Man Without a Country"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 1 (December 1988), "The New Dumb"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 2 (January 1989), "Year of the Alligator"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 3 (February 1989), "Fear and Loathing in Sacramento"
Northwest EXTRA! May 1989, "Fear and Loathing in Sacramento"
Northwest EXTRA! Special Summer Issue 1989, "Don't Tread on Me"
Funny Times August 1989 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "Four Million Thugs"
Northwest EXTRA! September 1989, "The Bull Market"
Funny Times October 1989 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "The Treasures of El Dorado"
Funny Times November 1989 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "Friend of the President"
Northwest EXTRA! November 1989, "Welcome to the Abyssal Zone"
Northwest EXTRA! December 1989, "The German Decade"
Funny Times December 1989 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "Obituary: Ferdinand Marcos"
Funny Times January 1990 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "The German Decade"
Smart magazine January/February 1990, prints "Dr. Hunter S. Thompson and the Last Battle of Aspen" by Loren Jenkins, also includes Thompson on the masthead as 'Editor at Large'
Northwest EXTRA! February 1990, "Nightmare on Thunder Road"
Music Player Magazine no. 2 (February 22, 1990), "The Rich are Still Hungary"
Music Player Magazine no. 3 (March 8, 1990), "Welcome to the Abyssal Zone"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 12 (April 1990), "The Rich Are Still Hungry"
Mother Earth News March-April 1990, quotes in "Messages to the Universe"
Music Player Magazine no. 5 (April 5, 1990), "The Doctor Will See You Now"
Music Player Magazine no. 6 (April 19, 1990), "Fear and Loathing in Sacramento"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 13 (May 1990), "Community of Whores"
Music Player Magazine no. 8 (May 17, 1990), "The Pitfalls of Unrealism"
Music Player Magazine no. 9 (May 31, 1990), "Thompson Elopes: The Death of Russell Chatham"
Music Player Magazine no. 10 (June 14, 1990), "The Doomed, the Brave & the Stupid"
Rolling Stone Magazine No. 581 (June 28, 1990), quotes in "The Trial of Hunter S. Thompson"
Funny Times July 1990 (Cleveland Heights, OH), "Fear and Loathing in Sacramento" to this tabloid, printed on fragile newsprint,
Music Player Magazine no. 12 (July 12, 1990), "Community of Whores"
Music Player Magazine no. 13 (July 26, 1990), "Don't Tread on Me"
Music Player Magazine no. 14 (August 9, 1990), "Let the Hundred Flowers Bloom"
Music Player Magazine no. 15 (Aug. 23 – Sept. 5, 1990), "The Last Taxi to Scotland" and is listed on the Masthead as 'Resident Professional'
Music Player Magazine no. 17 (September 20, 1990), "Hunter S. Thompson Confronts the Generation of Swine"
Music Player Magazine no. 19 (Oct. 18 - 31, 1990), "A Death in the Family"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 1, 1990, "Victory and Vengeance"
Music Player Magazine no. 20 (November 1, 1990), "The German Decade"
Northwest EXTRA! Vol. 1 no. 15 (November 1990), "A Night at the Track" tabloid style,
Music Player Magazine no. 21 (November 15, 1990), "All Political Power Grows Out of the Barrel of Guns"
Music Player Magazine no. 23 (December 13, 1990), "Dawn at the Boca Chica"
Music Player Magazine no. 25 (January 17, 1991), "No More Semper Fi"
Music Player Magazine no. 26 (January 31, 1991), "Underground Journalism 101"
Esquire February 1991, "Year of the Wolf"
Music Player Magazine no. 27 (February 14, 1991), "They All Drowned"
Music Player Magazine no. 28 (February 28, 1991), "The Death Ship"
Esquire March 1991, "Where Were You When the Fun Stopped" in his Year of the Wolf column
War News March 2, 1991 (Volume 1 no. 1) "The Polo Report"
Music Player Magazine no. 30 (March 28, 1991), "Making Travel Plans"
Esquire April 1991, "Death of a Sportsman" in his Year of the Wolf column,
Music Player Magazine no. 31 (April 11, 1991), "Never Get Out of the Boat"
Music Player Magazine no. 32 (April 25, 1991), "Death to the Weird"
Music Player Magazine no. 33 (May 9, 1991), "The Geek From Coral Gables"
Music Player Magazine no. 34 (May 23, 1991), "Meat Sickness"
Rolling Stone Magazine May 30, 1991, (No. 605) "Memo: The Taming of the Shrew"
Music Player Magazine no. 35 (June 6, 1991), "Revenge of the Fish Heads"
Music Player Magazine no. 37 (July 4 – 14, 1991), "Last Train From Chicago"
Music Player Magazine no. 38 (July 18, 1991), "Slow News Day"
Music Player Magazine no. 39 (August 1, 1991), "Just Another Terrorist"
Music Player Magazine no. 40 (August 15, 1991), "Two More Years"
Music Player Magazine no. 41 (August 29, 1991), "Rise of the TV Preachers"
Music Player Magazine no. 44 (October 10, 1991), "Expelled from the System"
Music Player Magazine no. 45 (Oct. 24 – Nov. 6, 1991), "So Long, George"
Music Player Magazine no. 46 (November 7, 1991), "The Scum of the Earth"
Music Player Magazine no. 47 (November 21, 1991), "Doomed Love in the Rockies"
Music Player Magazine no. 48 (December 5, 1991), "Hagler Lacked Buoyancy"
Music Player Magazine no. 49 (December 19, 1991), "It Was You, Charlie"
Rolling Stone Magazine January 23, 1992, (No. 622) "Fear and Loathing in Elko" with Steadman's drawing of Thompson on cover.
Music Player Magazine no. 51 (January 23, 1992), "Swine of the Week"
Music Player Magazine no. 52 (February 6, 1992), "The Waiver Wire"
Music Player Magazine no. 54 (March 5, 1992), "Acid Flashback #327"
Music Player Magazine no. 55 (March 19, 1992), "The 800 Pound Gorilla"
Music Player Magazine no. 56 (April 2, 1992), "666 Pennsylvania Ave."
Rolling Stone Magazine (Austr. Edition), "Fear and Loathing in Elko" to the Australian edition of RS, undated
Music Player Magazine no. 59 (May 14, 1992), "There is no Pulse"
Music Player Magazine no. 60 (May 28, 1992), "What Me Worry?"
Rolling Stone Magazine June 11, 1992 (No. 632), "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
Music Player Magazine no. 61 (June 11, 1992), "The Meaning of Life"
Music Player Magazine no. 63 (July 9, 1992), "The New Dumb"
Music Player Magazine no. 64 (July 23, 1992), "They Also Serve, Who Only Stand and Feed"
Music Player Magazine no. 67 (September 3, 1992), "White Trash with Money"
Music Player Magazine no. 68 (September 17, 1992), "Another Vicious Attack"
Music Player Magazine no. 69 (October 1, 1992)
Playboy October 1992, "Fusillade Art" in "The Unmaking of the President 1992" by Craig Vetter
Thunder's Mouth Press Fall 1992 catalog
Observer Magazine October 4, 1992, "Fear and Loathing at the Palace"
At Random No. 9 (Fall 1994), untitled reproduction of a fax to David Rosenthal
Rolling Stone Magazine December 15, 1994 (No. 697), "Polo is my Life"
Cycle World March 1995, "Song of the Sausage Creature"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 28, 1996, excerpt from "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and interview by P.J. O'Rourke
Exquisite Corpse #61 (1997), untitled letter
George April 1997, a letter in "The Dawn of Gonzo" by William Kennedy,
Esquire Magazine (London) November 1998, Thompson contributes an excerpt from his book The Rum Diary, also prints an interview with Thompson by Bill Dunn
New Musical Express magazine November 14, 1998, excerpt from "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
American Cinematographer April 1998, a short quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
George Magazine April 1999, quote about Tom Wolfe in "The 20 Most Fascinating Men in Politics"
Vanity Fair December 2000, "Postal Disturbances"
Men's Health March 2001, "Total, Utter Confusion"
Mountain Gazette March-April 2001, "Politics & the "F-word"
Harper's Magazine May 2001, "Hunter Goes to Hollywood"
New York Magazine August 20, 2001, "Where Would You Take George W. Bush on Vacation?"
Ghent Magazine December-January 2001/2002, "One Sentence"
Newsweek Magazine February 24, 2003, quotes about a book signing in New York City
Esquire Magazine February 2003, quotes from "Kingdom of Fear"
Relix Magazine April-May 2003, "Jesus Hated Bald Pussy" from Kingdom of Fear, and biographical article
Jane Magazine May 2003, "Dear Man" where he answers reader questions
The Daily Telegraph: Arts + (London) May 10, 2003, "Night of the Hunter" from Kingdom of Fear
Adbusters Magazine July/August 2003, an untitled essay about voting
Playboy Magazine January 2004, "Fear of Justice in the Kingdom of Sex" to this 50th anniversary edition
Vanity Fair June 2004, "Prisoner of Denver"
Rolling Stone Magazine November 11, 2004 (No. 961), "The Fun-Hogs in the Passing Lane"
Rolling Stone Magazine March 24, 2005 (No. 970), the Thompson special edition
Rolling Stone Magazine May 2005, Thompson special edition
Stop Smiling Magazine Issue 22 (Summer 2005), "Unpublished Late Night Faxes"
Zembla #8 (Summer 2005), "Hunter Goes Fishing" reproduction of Thompson's typewritten notes from 1973
Taschen Catalog Summer 2005, "The Doomed Generation" an excerpt from "The Curse of Lono"
Aspen Daily News September 9, 2005, prints "No More Games. No More Bombs." Thompson's purported 'last words'
Time Magazine September 19, 2005, untitled quotes by Thompson
Rolling Stone Magazine September 22, 2005 (No. 983), quote from Thompson, as well as his purported 'last written words' in "The Football Season is Over" by Douglas Brinkley
Woody Creeker #2 (May 2006), "Speedism Ritual: Rules for Driving Fast"
Woody Creeker #3 (Summer/Fall 2006), "Fire in the Nuts" and "Gonzo Toys"
Aspen Daily News July 21, 2007, "Fire in the Nuts"
Aperture No. 187 (Summer 2007), two photos to a review of the book Gonzo
Woody Creeker #5 (Spring 2008), text from the Aspen Wall Poster 1970
Woody Creeker #6(?) (Democratic Convention Issue 2008), photo of Anita Thompson, quotes on politics, and "the Biff" recipe
Playboy December 2011, reproduction of an Expense Statement in "Dead Letter File"
Over the Dose July 2012, "Motorcycle Gangs" reprinted from The Nation in 1965
Playboy Magazine January/February 2014, 'Dead Letter File' two letters reproduced from 1965 about a potential article on Hell's Angels
The Real Story Behind the Hell's Angels and Other 'Outlaw' Motorcycle Groups by Bob Grant, Sherman Oaks, CA: Angels Publishing 1966
Saturday Review February 18, 1967, review of Hell's Angels
Cycle June 1967, review of Hell's Angels
Gent August 1967, "Hell's Angels & Satan's Slaves" by Robert Fontana, review of Hell's Angels
Motorcycle World November 1967, review of Hell's Angels
The International Times November 17, 1967, review of Hell's Angels
Adam Bedside Reader Number 34 April 1968
Rolling Stone January 4, 1969, review of Hell's Angels
Rolling Stone December 1970
New York Times Book Review July 23, 1972, review of FLLV by Crawford Woods
Harper's Magazine July 1973, review of FLCT by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Playboy November 1973, "Hunter S. Thompson – Commando Journalist"
Rolling Stone #223 (October 7, 1976), "Life on the Edge" by John Grissim, an interview with Thompson in the Australian edition
Playboy November 1976, item entitled "Checking in with Dr. Gonzo" shows photo of Thompson and discusses a possible movie about him
New Times December 10, 1976, "The Rolling Stone Saga, Part Two" about Thompson's involvement with the magazine, with Thompson on cover
High Times Magazine September 1977, interview with Thompson by Ron Rosenbaum, includes photos with Thompson on cover
More The Media Magazine 1976
Aquarian Weekly December 28, 1977, "Words, Not Necessarily of Wisdom" the author's account of a Thompson speaking engagement
Commonwealth Times (Richmond, VA) November 28, 1978, "The Hunter Thompson Saga: A Savage Burlesque in Three Parts" by S.M. Jackson
Look Magazine July 1979, photo of Thompson with J.C. Pigozzi
People Weekly September 17, 1979, review of The Great Shark Hunt
City Magazine No. 33 November 1979, "Requiem for a Gonzo Journalist" by G. Pascal Zachary
Collage Magazine December 1979, "Fear & Boredom in Marin" by Clark Peterson
Rolling Stone (May 29, 1980), "Gonzo Goes to Hollywood: The Strange and Terrible Saga of 'Where the Buffalo Roam" by Ralph Steadman and "When the Weird Turn Pro" by David Felton about the HST bio-pic starring Bill Murray
Rolling Stone College Papers #2 (May/June 1980), "Hunter Thompson has Cashed his Check" an interview by David Felton
Playboy June 1980, "Destination Hollyweird" by Craig Vetter about making the movie Where the Buffalo Roam
Pacific Northwest May 1981, interview with Thompson by Paul Perry
City Limits August 1981 (Boston, MA), "Gonzo in Paradise" about Thompson with photos
Ritz Newspaper No. 62 (1982), interview with Thompson
High Times Magazine September 1985, "Hunter Thompson Talks Tough" by Jeff Smith
Reasons for Living: a fanzine for gushing optimists, No. 2 1985
Spin Magazine May 1986, "Fear and Loathing in Hunter Thompson" includes photos
T.O. The Magazine of Toronto November 1986, interview with Thompson by Paul Kaihla
i-D Magazine (UK) November 1987, interview with Thompson by Simon Key
Fiesta – Holiday Special (No. 12, 1988), profile of Thompson
Blitz November 1988, interview with Thompson by Ian Parker, includes excerpts from "Generation of Swine"
Studio for Men February 1989, "Thompson on Thompson" interview by Jack Thompson
Boston Rock #96 (1989), review of Thompson's appearance in Somerville, MA by Scott Getchell
Aspen magazine Midsummer 1989, "Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo Sportsman" by Jay Cowan, includes photos
Time Magazine January 22, 1990, "An Evening (Gasp!) with Hunter Thompson" by Sam Allis
High Times Magazine August 1991, "Hunter S. Thompson: The Last Outlaw" by Richard Stratton
fling magazine January 1992, "The Champion of Fun" by Todd Brendan Fahey
Territories Vol. 1 no. 1 (1992) zine "Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo Journalist and New-Age Demon"
Max Magazine May 1992, "Hunter S. Thompson" by Liam Mackey
Esquire Magazine February 1993, "Young Doctor Thompson" by E. Jean Carroll
Spin Magazine May 1993, interview with Thompson by Kevin P. Simonson
Details Magazine February 1993, "Gonzo But Not Forgotten" by David Streitfeld including photos of Thompson
Vanity Fair September 1994, Thompson answers questions in "Social Study"
Les Inrockuptibles No. 94 (September 9, 1994), "Devoye Special" by Samuel Blumenfeld with numerous photos, text in French
NuCity (Albuquerque, NM) March 1, 1995, a series of interviews with Thompson with photographs
The Face Magazine February 1995, "Profile – Hunter S. Thompson" by Graham Caveney, includes a review of Better Than Sex
Juxtapoz Magazine Spring 1996 (Vol. 2 no. 2), "Two Guys With Guns Making Art" by Gregory Daurer about Thompson and William Burroughs and their "firearm" art
Loaded Magazine May 1996, "Urgent… Send Guns, Money, and Lawyers" by Bill Burrows. Includes a brief interview with Thompson
Q Magazine April 1997 (London: #127), "Who The Hell Does Hunter S. Thompson Think He Is?" by Robert Yates
Time Out Magazine June 26-July 3, 1997, "Fear and Loathing on the Taconic Parkway" by Susan Kelly
Time Out Magazine (UK) July 9 1997, a feature article on Thompson
Firsts Magazine April 1998, "Ralph Steadman: A Selected Checklist" including works with Thompson
Loaded Magazine (UK) May 1998, "Gonzo But Not Forgotten" by Bill Burrows
Raygun Magazine May 1998, an interview with Thompson by Tobias Perse
Gadfly Magazine June 1998 (Charlottesville, VA: Gadfly Productions), articles on Thompson, Steadman, and more, illustration of Thompson by Steadman on cover
George Magazine June 1998, "Johnny, Get Your Gun" by Douglas Brinkley about Depp and Thompson at Owl Farm
P.O.V. Point of View Magazine June/July 1998, "Hunter College" by Cheryl Della Pietra
Manhattan File Summer 1998, "Night of the Hunter" by George Plimpton about attending the premiere of the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas film with Johnny Depp in New York
Arena Magazine (UK) September 1998, an interview with Thompson by Tobias Perse and Tad Floridis
The Big Issue October 19, 1998 (London), an interview with Thompson by Nicholas Blinchoe
Bizarre Magazine December 1998 (UK), an interview with Thompson
Neon Magazine December 1998 (UK), an interview with Thompson by Ian Johnston
High Times June 1999, "Gonzo Gone Ape" about Thompson
GQ September 1999, "Fear and Loathing in the Edgware Road" by Robert Chalmers
Details Magazine October 2000, "Bedtime for Gonzo" by Matthew Teague
Brill's Content January 2001, "Fear and Writing" by Seth Mnookin
High Times Magazine July 2001, a brief review of Fear and Loathing in America
Yahoo!! Magazine August 2001, "A Twisted Weird Guy" an interview by Hugo Perez
Dazed & Confused #90 June 2002, an interview with Thompson by Chris Campion
Razor Magazine January 2003, an interview with Thompson by J. Rentilly
Time Out-New York January 30, 2003 (#383), "Oh Loathsome Me" an interview with Thompson
Book Magazine Jan/Feb 2003, "Hunter S. Thompson in the Kitchen" a photo essay about Thompson's 'office'
Aspen Free Press January 29-Feburary 1 2003
Boulder Weekly April 3, 2003, "The Doctor is In" an interview by Ben Corbett
Who Weekly April 14, 2003, review of Kingdom of Fear
Gallery April 2003
Gene Simmons Tongue Magazine Summer 2003, an interview with Thompson by Dee McLaughlin
Ramp Magazine July/August 2003, "Paging Dr. Gonzo" an interview with Thompson by Adam Bulger
High Times Magazine September 2003, "Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo King" an interview by Matt Higgins
LEO Weekly November 26, 2003, Hometown Boy Predicts Future" by Paul Kopasz (tabloid)
While You Were Sleeping December/January 2004, an interview with Thompson by Pete Corbus
High Times Magazine November/December 2004, "The Doctor Will See You Now" by Ben Corbett
Aspen Free Press – Extra February 20, 2005, Dr. Hunter Thompson is Dead at Age 65" by Sterling Greenwood
New York Times February 22, 2005, "The Thompson Style: A Sense of Self, and Outrage" by David Carr
People Magazine March 7, 2005 remembrance of Thompson
Rolling Stone April 2005, "Adios, Cazador Cansado" in this Mexican edition
The Believer April 2005, "Dr. Thompson's Wars" by J.M. Tyree
Word April 2005, "Doctor Gonzo Has Left the Building" by Andy Gill
Rock & Folk April 2005, French music mag an obituary of Thompson with quotes from the Where Were You When the Fun Stopped CD that was released in 1999, text in French
Razor Magazine May 2005, an interview with Thompson from 2003 entitled "The Sounds of Silence" by Matt Higgins
Uncut May 2005, "Hunter S. Thompson: Writer, 1937-2005" by Nick Hasted
Playboy May 2005, "Postcards from the Proud Highway" by Tim Mohr
Poets & Writers May/June 2005, "The End of the Story" by Joe Woodward
Harper's Bazaar June 2005, Russian edition "No Fear and Reproach" by Ruben Zarbabyan, text in Russian
Gallery June 2005 Hunter S. Thompson the Last Interview
Moving Pictures June/July 2005, "The Moving Word" by Mark London Williams
High Times July 2005, "Doc" by Keith Stroup
Mystery Island Magazine No. 5 (Summer 2005), "Road Man for the Lords of Karma" by Bradley Mason Hamlin, reproduces police reports from the investigation into Thompson's suicide
IRT: The Interboro Rock Tribune Vol. 4 no. 5 (Summer 2005), "My Tiny Little Conversation with Hunter S. Thompson" by Jack Chester
Autograph Collector August 2005, article on Thompson with samples of his signature styles
Pavement Winter 2005, "Hells Angel"
Fiend No. 7 (2005) "Constructive Compulsions" by Brian Emo in this Australian ephemeral publication
Aspen Daily News February 6, 2006, "Super Void: Fallen Writer had Profound Impact on Sports World"
The Woody Creeker February 20, 2006, an interview with Thompson by P.J. O'Rourke, inaugural issue edited by Anita Thompson
Aspen Daily News February 21, 2006, HST Legacy Lives on in a Debut Mag" about Anita Thompson's Woody Creeker
¿bored? March 10, 2006, local Aspen-based 'zine
people: world's hottest nude celebrity mag May 2006
Outside Magazine November 2006, "Remembering Gonzo" by Emily Larocque, a former assistant
Entertainment Today Dec 7-13, 2006, LA Free Press mag includes articles about the new Gonzo book, a Thompson photo exhibit, and Steadman at a local bookstore
Los Angeles City Beat December 28, 2006-January 3, 2007, "He Was Wrong: Hunter S. Thompson's Adventures in the Afterlife" by Steve Appleford
Stuff Magazine July 2007, Thompson featured in "Interviews with Dead Celebrities"
Harp August 2007, "The Other Side of Gonzo" about Thompson's last year
Rolling Stone October 4, 2007, "Growing Up Gonzo" by Jann Wenner & Corey Seymou
Aspen Sunday News November 11, 2007, special Thompson issue entitled 'Hunter's Legacy Lives'
Velocity Magazine November 7-13, 2007, "The Birth of Gonzo" which excerpts the Jann Wenner book
Creative Loafing August 13, 2008, "Behind the Shades" by Wade Tatangelo, review of McKeen's Outlaw Journalist book
LA Weekly February 6-12, 2009, "Fear and Recording in Las Vegas" about The release of The Gonzo Tapes
Playboy September 2010, Ukrainian edition a previously published interview with Thompson by Craig Vetter
Newsweek October 31, 2011, "My Explosive Pal, Hunter S. Thompson" by Marlow Stern comprising recollections by Johnny Depp on the release of "The Rum Diary" film
High Times November 2011, "The Rum Diary" about Thompson's book and the new movie of the same name
ShortList November 2011, an interview with Johnny Depp about Thompson on the release of The Rum Diary movie
Men's Health November 2011, "Follow the Rum" about Thompson's time in Puerto Rico
The Times (UK) Magazine November 26, 2011, "Hunter S. Thompson at Home on the Range" which collects original photos circa 1976 from the Michael Ochs collection
Vegas Seven July 19-25, 2012, "Vegas in the Gonzo Mirror" about Thompson's writing
Annie Leibovitz by Bill Horigan, Columbus: Ohio State University 2012, a photo of Thompson from 1972 in this exhibit catalog about Leibovitz's work
Playboy October 2013, Philippines edition a previously published interview with Thompson by Craig Vetter
Playboy, "Playboy Classic: Hunter S. Thompson" March 2013
Juxtapoz April 2013, a profile of HST by Ben Fong-Torres of Rolling Stone
High Times April 2013, "Fear and Loathing in the Marijuana Movement"
Best of High Times #72 (2014), "Gonzo King" by Matt Higgins, originally published in September 2003
Playboy July/August 2014, "Surviving Hunter S. Thompson" by Craig Vetter
Observer Magazine March 27, 2016, "A Brush with Greatness" by Ruaridh Nicoll about his meeting with Thompson in 1993
Esquire June/July 2016, "High Balls" by Terry McDonell about playing golf with Thompson
Rolling Stone (April 6, 2017) no. 1284, "Flashback: Dr. Hunter S. Thompson" by Patrick Doyle
Culture Magazine April 2017, "The Life and Legacy of Hunter S. Thompson" by R. Scott Rappold
Aspen Peak Winter 2007/Spring 2008, "Word Warriors" with Sheriff Bob Braudis talking about Thompson
Assorted magazines containing articles about Thompson circa 1989-2017
Assorted newspaper issues about Thompson, predominantly Aspen Daily News and Aspen Times circa 1991-2007
Ephemera
Proofs for Screwjack by publisher Maurice Neville 1991
Miniature excerpt of The Rum Diary 1998
Bass Lake Run, The Western Empire 2016
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: the Screenplay by Terry Gilliam and Tony Grisono 1997
Cover of X-Ray Magazine undated
Receipt signed by Thompson 1984
Where the Buffalo Roam Universal Studios, program for the film premiere / opening night, four page – large format with illustration by Ralph Steadman 1979
Proof sheets from Curse of Lono 1983
Handbill and Program for the play Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (London: Pola Jones / Nightbeat Productions 1982, adapted for the stage by Lou Stein) 1982
Modern Fiction and Art: Prints by Contemporary Authors 1999
Promotional items for Gonzo circa 2006
Promotional postcards for Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson documentary 2008
A Tribute to Hunter S. Thompson December 12, 1996 1996
Invitation to Thompson birthday celebration (2) 2006
Labels for Road Dog Ale circa 1995-1999
Press packet for The Proud Highway circa 1996
Invitation to Thompson's funeral at Owl Farm 2005
Collected Thompson ephemera circa 1997-2012
Collected materials from Kim Winship circa 1970-2000
Baltimore Sun photographs of Thompson 1975
Selected Bibliography of works by and about Hunter S. Thompson by Cande Carroll undated
Draft copies of Freak Power: Hunter S. Thompson's Campaign for Sheriff by Daniel Joseph Watkins 2013
Eric Shoaf research files circa 1990-2016
Proof copies of Gonzology (3) 2018
Broadsides, posters, prints
Sex + Death: The Weird Art of Michael Cleverly 2002
Sketch of Thompson by KRW undated
Rock N Roll Expo '75 program 1975
Breakfast with Hunter: a documentary on Hunter S. Thompson, Paradise Theater event poster 28 January 2006
Fear and Loathing in Toronto circa 1985-1989
Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing poster announcing Thompson's appearance at Greene Hall at Smith College November 1987
Curse of Lono Proof Sheet London: Taschen 2005 2004
"The Rifle Cracked…" by Michael Cleverly, Woody Creek 3 May 2008
Hunter S. Thompson Media Critic undated
Hunter S. Thompson "Kicking Nixon While He Was Up" Louisville: White Fields Press 1995
the literary renaissance and the University of Louisville present A Tribute to Hunter S. Thompson 12 December 1996
Gonzo Imperial Porter 2005
Hunter S. Thompson "Open Letter: San Francisco October 25, 1960" the literary renaissance 1996
Hunter S. Thompson "He Was a Crook" Louisville: White Fields Press 1995
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas circa 2005
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas undated
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" promotional poster for The Curse of Lono undated